No. If so, what would be the height of someone at 80 years of age, when they were 1ft at birth and 6ft tall at 20 years? (21ft).
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Correlation only establishes the fact that the two variables in question change together - either one increases as the other decreases or they both increase together. It is possible that changes in the first cause changes in the second, or that changes in the second cause changes in the first, or that there is some third variable that is causing changes in both. For example, consider an infant and measure its height and vocabulary from age 2 to age 8. In normal circumstances these two variables (height and number of words he or she knows) increase together. But that does not mean that either of these factors causes the other. The obvious culprit here is time or age. Another possible, but less important factor may be nutrition. Whatever! The main point is greater height does not increase the child's vocabulary not does an increased vocabulary increase its height.
I take it you mean the area of the floor is 20 sq metres? In which case the ceiling would be the same size, but you can't calculate the area of the walls without knowing their height.
If the age of Jason is (j) and the age of Alice is (a), then: a=j+36
Your age is a linear function (of time).
Yes because depending on your age depends on your height
You record a person's height and age (time) from birth onwards.
If you never hit puberty you wont grow to adult size.
it does not matter what age you are, It's the height and the height it is. The height is 130cm
The average ceiling height in the U.S. varies greatly by region, age of building, and function of building. However, 8 feet is considered the average height for ceilings in residential homes, and is no incorporated in many building codes as the minimum.
The height, age, and weight of a person influences the number of calories needed. I'm not sure, but I think exercise may also be a factor.
As people age, the spinal column can compress due to degenerative changes, resulting in a gradual loss of height. This age-related height loss is taken into account in forensic anthropology to accurately estimate the person's original height based on skeletal remains. Adjusting for height loss in older individuals helps ensure more precise forensic analysis and identification.
No, it's age is a function of its length
Valium can be detected in urine for up to 25 days usually. The length of time it takes for the drug to leave the body depends on a persons age, height, and weight.
Your height is basically inherited, nothing you can do at age 16 will change the height you are meant to be.
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